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Johnny Sexton: How to Reframe Regret, with Fernando Alonso, Gabor Maté and Keir Starmer

Johnny Sexton: How to Reframe Regret, with Fernando Alonso, Gabor Maté and Keir Starmer

Update: 2024-11-15
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If you’ve been weighed down by regrets and stuck thinking about the past, you might be wondering how to turn those feelings into something positive. In this episode, Jake and Damian tackle this very challenge, sharing insights on how to make regret a tool for growth rather than a barrier, and on how to turn negative emotions into a source of inner strength.


Through conversations with guests like Johnny Sexton, Fernando Alonso, Sir Keir Starmer, and Gabor Maté, they highlight the role of self-awareness, recognising when regret is weighing you down and understanding how it affects your life. Listen in as Jake and Damian explore the value of embracing emotions without being overwhelmed by them, offering practical ways to find peace with past mistakes.


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Johnny Sexton: How to Reframe Regret, with Fernando Alonso, Gabor Maté and Keir Starmer

Johnny Sexton: How to Reframe Regret, with Fernando Alonso, Gabor Maté and Keir Starmer